I’m happy to announce that Bartending: Memoirs of an Apple Genius will go on sale Tuesday, April 10.
The book will be available for the Amazon Kindle and as a ePub file for just $8.99.
I’m so excited and nervous I could pee in my chair.
I’m happy to announce that Bartending: Memoirs of an Apple Genius will go on sale Tuesday, April 10.
The book will be available for the Amazon Kindle and as a ePub file for just $8.99.
I’m so excited and nervous I could pee in my chair.
As a business, Apple has a right to fear that moving the assembly work from China to the United States will entail raising labor costs so high as to make the company less competitive and profitable. But for it to say that it has no obligation to help solve America’s problems is completely unacceptable.
I really don’t know what to think about this article.
Mark Hattersley at Macworld UK:
BlackBerry’s woes continue after a celebrity party, thrown by the company last night to celebrate BBM, ended in a vicious stabbing that forced police to lock celebrities inside the club and BlackBerry to cancel the event.
I’m officially freaked out.
Why can’t they whip up some awesome new filters and charge some money for them?
The beauty of it being cross platform to me is situations like this. Because Instagram is becoming the ubiquitous camera app, it’s a great point of comparison. (It’s something we would have used Flickr for in the past, but no one seems to use Flickr anymore — at least not in the same way.) As a result, we can see how much better an iPhone camera is than a top Android camera. A lot.
This exposes something that is otherwise hard to expose: it’s either a lack of attention to detail amongst Android OEMs or a lack of caring. “Good enough” will never be the best.
This week on the 512 Podcast, Myke and I discuss RIM, Android, WordPress plugins and my upcoming book about the Apple store.
Moscow-based I-Free and its app Girls Around Me crystallized the online privacy debate this week, and, I suspect, will begin the end of our long era of digital naivete.
I think anyone naive enough to think that the Girls Around Me thing is “the end of Internet innocence” is living under a rock.
Android fragmentation rears its head once again with Instagram on Android, forcing the company to leave out features it could have otherwise shipped in order to support the wide array of OS versions and hardware out there. I know people like to pretend this isn’t a problem, but it is.
Instagram for Android is a great example of an iOS developer making a great translation of their app that manages to be similar on both platforms, while retaining a singular theme between them. If you’re an Android user that has been waiting, this is a faithful and mostly whole Instagram experience, enjoy.